I didn't understand 80% of what the kids said in ATTACK THE BLOCK. They spoke an ENGLISH language that sounded foreign to me.

Saw HUGO yesterday ... I liked it but a little too long. The 'cinematography was beautiful and the camera work following HUGO as he ran through the clock structure was amazing. Any reference to how that shot was done?

CAMERON's TITANIC will be re-released in 3D next year. How do they make a 3D movie out of a 2D print?

I didn't understand 80% of what the kids said in ATTACK THE BLOCK. They spoke an ENGLISH language that sounded foreign to me.

Saw HUGO yesterday ... I liked it but a little too long. The 'cinematography was beautiful and the camera work following HUGO as he ran through the clock structure was amazing. Any reference to how that shot was done?

CAMERON's TITANIC will be re-released in 3D next year. How do they make a 3D movie out of a 2D print?

MOVIES I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING:

Disney's THE CHIMPANSEETIN TINWAR HORSEBATTLESHIP

Stunt, from what I understand is that the digitize the 2d print, then make an imaginary camera offset and produce the 3d version from that.

However, what I've noticed, is that in real life images, ie, people and the like, you never get 3d. Now, in CGI effects, 3D is very very easy to do and looks great.

I'm guessing the ship scenes will be 3D, especially all of the CGI that it took to do the sinking of it.

That will probably look great, and the rest will look especially crappy.

I'm sorry about no pictures (I'm not good with finding that stuff) But I saw Hugo recently and I personally loved it. I'm a huge Scorsese fan and I've always enjoyed silent movies, I thought it was very well done, as always perfect camera work and the borat guy (don't care to look up his name) was funnier than what I expected for a PG movie, and a good story to tell.

My only complaint was the cost, but I will watch it again once it comes out on DVD.

I'm sorry about no pictures (I'm not good with finding that stuff) But I saw Hugo recently and I personally loved it. I'm a huge Scorsese fan and I've always enjoyed silent movies, I thought it was very well done, as always perfect camera work and the borat guy (don't care to look up his name) was funnier than what I expected for a PG movie, and a good story to tell.

My only complaint was the cost, but I will watch it again once it comes out on DVD.

It was a few weeks ago when I saw it, but if I remember correctly it cost around $30. It was a saturday night, and I guess 3D movies cost more (It was the first move in 3D i've seen) and the glasses cost a few dollars too I think.